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Sammy the Kid![]() Veteran user Southern Illinois 314 Posts ![]() |
I'm stepping into the world of children's entertainment and I'm wondering what do I need to do for insurance or even if it is required for doing magic and/or balloons at children's parties.
Thanks in advance, Sammy the Kid |
Caveat Lector![]() Elite user 493 Posts ![]() |
You should always carry insurence, it is the most important thing you can have if you are doing shows. This is the best place I have found, they cover everything a magician doed including fire. http://clownsoftheus.com/ they are very nice and the price is great for what you get. And they don't charge extra for additionally insured certificates.
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Dannydoyle![]() Eternal Order 22074 Posts ![]() |
Required? nope. Smart? Yep. Just do it. The above mentioned policy will be the best $165 about, that you EVER spend trust me.
Danny Doyle
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Caveat Lector![]() Elite user 493 Posts ![]() |
Insurence is required at some venues. If you work in the fair, casino, hotel, & cruise ship market you are required to carry your own liability. It is not always required by certain venues but if you plan on doing a lot of shows in the future you should look into getting it.
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